for us. it's a very big, scary thing because of the growth differences, but china still half the size, and gdp, china is one-eighth the size of the u.s. and they have almost no innovation. what they innovate, they often steal from the u.s. >> they have no property rights, so it'll be rare, but dennis is right. cheryl: you guys agree? >> for once. cheryl: all right. sandra, what do you say? >> well, i think we have to point out the numbers, and if you look at gdp, both the u.s. and china, you know, bar none the u.s. is still the dominant power 8 to 1 over china. but that being said, when those that were polled, it was the richer people that were polled, the richer americans that were polled that felt the most threatened as far as china overtaking the u.s. as the world's superpower. and you have to ask yourself why, because they're being taxed to death, and we're demonizing success in this country. so if there's takeaway from this poll, it's that the american people do feel threatened on a dail